I have to segnalate a bug in Total Packs: from some week when I open both 3.01 and 3.5 they tell me: Invalid Enum Value and now that new games have been added, I see they don't appear: my Total Pack 3.01 now has games until 176: The Prince in the illusion; 3.5 until 178: Little time.

There's nothing to do Norbert: by redownloading it gets worse: it gaves me games only until 171: Damian0's Levels, I think it was the last game when Total Pack 3.5 have been created. The older games can be played, but it keeps not giving me the newer games. And I don't even know the meaning of "enum"!

If I open that URL in Internet Explorer (8), it redirects to the HTTPS version, and it tells me that the certificate of the website is invalid.
For some reason it sees a certificate different from what Firefox sees.
IE sees a certificate for "000000000.nl".

My guess is that Total Pack tries to use the HTTPS capabilities built into Windows (XP), which is quite outdated nowadays.

David, the first document includes thousands and thousands of rights; most of them hidden in the right or the left of the page! It's not admissable looking the right pieces of copy and glue. I tried doing so, and as result now I have one more problem because all the total pack become EMPTY!

Here there's really need somebody fixes it and makes it work good again.

I made copy and glue of the missing mods, from 176 to 179, in total pack 3.01 and after doing this it still tells me Invalid Enum Value, and then it says also:End tag 'mods' does not match the start tag 'mod'.
Line: 10946
</mods>ame>.

Now it's absolutely unthinkable going looking for that number line in that long long long extra long document!!

malvivio wrote:It's not admissable looking the right pieces of copy and glue.

malvivio wrote:I made copy and glue of the missing mods, from 176 to 179,

You don't need to copy and paste.https://www.popot.org/xml/mods.xml <-- Click this link with the right mouse button, a menu should appear.
From the menu select "Save target as..." (or something similar, depending on which browser are you using), and save the file somewhere.
Now, copy the downloaded file into the mods\levelset\ folder, and overwrite the old file.

David wrote:It would be good if starwindz was not the only person who can fix Total Pack bugs...
He should make this open-source, [...]

Yes. What's happening now is that we don't know when starwindz will become aware that he needs to take action. Could be a matter of days, could be weeks or longer. Meanwhile I'm also getting emails at PoPOT from people who can no longer use Total Pack. (Even non-English, where the only text I recognize is "Total Pack", so I already know why they emailed before passing their text through a translator.) There's probably something in the XML file that Total Pack isn't processing properly. If I knew what, I could attempt to fix the problem by modifying the XML, but just that error message doesn't provide me with enough information to figure out what to change. The XML still validates, and poplaun still works. If anything would ever happen to starwindz and his closed source software ever stops working again, it could instantly lose most of its value. It'll be interesting to hear from him what caused this problem. Hopefully it'll be fixed soon.

malvivio wrote:So it adds new mods in the list but doesn't allow to install them, cause it still says: Invalid Enum Value

Now, that is some progress.

Malvivio, you can manually install mods this way:
* In Total Pack, select the mod you want to install.
* Click the "Go to popot.org page" button. This should open a new window.
* Download the ZIP file of the mod into the mods\levelset\software\ folder within the Total Pack folder.
* Close Total Pack and open it again.

I know it's annoying, but as Norbert wrote, we can't do anything until Starwindz comes back.

Also, Malvivio, which operating system are you using?

Norbert wrote:There's probably something in the XML file that Total Pack isn't processing properly. If I knew what, I could attempt to fix the problem by modifying the XML, but just that error message doesn't provide me with enough information to figure out what to change.

According to malvivio's last post, when the XML is downloaded manually, the Total Pack lists the new mods, but they can't be installed.
So the XML can be parsed, and something else is the problem.

I suspect that it might be the redirection of HTTP to HTTPS on PoPOT that causes problems.
Norbert, maybe you could try turning that off or something.

Norbert wrote:Meanwhile I'm also getting emails at PoPOT from people who can no longer use Total Pack.

When did you get the first such e-mail?
The date might coincide with something...